3D Printer Spare Parts and Upgrades
Huge selection of spare parts and upgrades for your 3D printer
Do you need a spare part for your device or do you want to upgrade your 3D printer? We have numerous 3D printer upgrades and spare parts and we will definitely find the right one for you!
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BIGTREETECH Stepper Motor Driver, TMC2130 V3.0
- High-quality
- Different versions available
- Upgrade option
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Slice Engineering Mosquito Boron Nitride Paste, 5 g
- Improved heat transfer
- For the heating cartridge
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ruthex M2/M3/M4/M5 Threaded Insert Assortment Box
- Made of brass
- For thermoplastics
- Opposing spiral geometry
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Phaetus Dragonfly Hotend BMS, Blue
- Blue
- Black
- Temperature resistance up to 500 ° C
- All-metal design
- Good heat dissipation
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3DJAKE Threaded Inserts (50-piece set), M3 x 5.7 mm (50 pcs)
- Special shape for a perfect hold
- Easy installation
- Insert for various plastic parts
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E3D V6 Hardened Steel Nozzle - 1.75 mm, 0.40 mm
- Strong abrasion resistance
- Especially for abrasive filaments
- Long service life
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Creality Mainboard, Ender 3 V2
- An original spare part from Creality 3D
- Available for various 3D printers
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Capricorn XS Ultra Low Friction PTFE Bowden, 1.75 mm / 2 m
- Extremely low friction
- Ideal for flexible and brittle materials
- Different sizes available
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Slice Engineering Copperhead Heat Break, RepRap 1.75 mm
- Made of stainless steel
- With copper alloy
- Up to 450 ° C
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E3D Volcano Nozzle X - 1.75 mm, 0.80 mm
- Extremely hard
- Unique nano-coating
- For all printing materials
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BROZZL Hardened Steel Nozzles for the E3D Volcano Hotend, 0.8 mm
- Smooth finish
- Non-stick
- High precision
Which spare parts wear out most frequently in 3D printers?
In 3D printers, certain parts bear the brunt of the workload and wear out more quickly. This includes parts such as nozzles, PTFE hoses, extruder gears and print bed surfaces. Belts, bearings and fans also wear out over time. Checking these components regularly and replacing them in time will help achieve consistent print quality and prevent breakdowns.
Should I keep a stock of spares for parts that tend to wear out frequently?
In short, yes. Nozzles, PTFE hoses, extruder gears, belts and build plate sheets are classic examples of parts that tend to wear out, and can slow down your 3D printing at any time. If you have spares in stock, you can avoid downtime and fix any problems immediately. A small stock of spare parts is particularly useful if you print frequently or use abrasive filaments.
How can I ensure a spare part is compatible with my 3D printer?
You can pick the right spare parts by the name of the 3D printer model and the manufacturer's name, as well as the technical specifications of the component. Dimensions, connections and material specifications are important. Also, refer to compatibility lists and product descriptions to ensure that the chosen spare part is really compatible with your 3D printer and can be installed without any problems.
At 3DJake, we've made it particularly easy to find the right spare parts: you can use the special filter to search by printer model (especially for printers) and find links to individual spare parts and accessories for printers in our product pages for printers. This lets you find the right spare parts for your printer so you can shop with total confidence and avoid making mistakes.
Are original spare parts from the manufacturer (OEM) better than compatible alternatives from other manufacturers?
It depends. OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer parts are specially designed for a specific 3D printer model and offer a guaranteed and reliable fit - essential for critical components such as hotends, nozzles or electronic modules. This can save you time and stress during installation.
Compatible alternatives, on the other hand, can often be cheaper and work just as well, especially for standard components such as nozzles, belts, fans or PTFE hoses. It is important to ensure that they are technically identical and compatible with the model or series of your printer. In some cases, printer manufacturers collaborate with other manufacturers to develop high-quality, technically compatible spare parts.
Tip: At 3DJake, you can find both OEM spare parts and compatible parts. Use our filters (by printer model) to help you to find the right parts quickly so you can decide what suits your needs best.
How often do parts need to be swapped out on my 3D printer?
This depends on how long the printer has been in use, filament type and print settings. Nozzles and PTFE hoses are parts that tend to wear out the fastest and should be checked regularly, while belts, bearings and fans should be checked at the first signs of wear. Replacing parts in time will ensure consistent print quality and prevent breakdowns.
What tools do I need to replace spare parts?
Keeping certain tools on hand will help you replace spare parts easily, safely and without hassles. The tools you will need most often are: Allen keys, screwdrivers, side cutters and tweezers. A calliper gauge to verify part dimensions, nozzle cleaning needles and a small open-end spanner are ideal for hotend maintenance.
Can spare parts and upgrades extend the service life of my 3D printer?
Yes - replacing worn components in time and upgrades will extend your printer's life as they strengthen weak points in a targeted manner. New nozzles, belts or fans will keep your printer running cleanly, while upgrades such as better extruders or hotends reduce the mechanical strain. This ensures that your printer remains reliable, prints consistently well and fails less frequently.
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